The New Directory of Network Security

September 24, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
In implementing any policy action designed to tighten security against hacking, spyware, and terrorism, a company or agency should consider the potential consequences as well as the costs of the action. Network security issues, both physical and cyber, are only one element of what affects an entity’s operations. Management’s primary concern is the day-to-day operation, the investments needed for the future, and stakeholder, stockholder or owner satisfaction with its performance, in short an overall security framework must be considered. An overall evaluation of cybersecurity problems is called an “Information Network Security Audit.”

ATM ASP has collected resources for companies to better understand and protect themselves. ATM ASP added a directory of Information Network Security Audit firms including California Network Security http://www.atmasp.com/atm/california-network-security.htm and Texas Network Security at http://www.atmasp.com/atm/texas-network-security.htm .

Confusion, fear, procrastination; these are words often associated with making decisions about IT security. The increase of workforce mobility and remote networking have made detecting and eliminating threats purely from within the corporate network alone an inadequate approach to network security. Visit http://www.atmasp.com for Network Security Resources.